I have a 94 Acura legend ls, and its been heating up because different things. I replaced the thermastat, which is probally the cheapest problem. Always check your fluids like oil and coolaint, make sure nothing is leaking. I also got a new radiator cap because my old one didnt have any pressure and it was letting coolaint seap through the top. The more expensive problems could be you need a new water pump, or you might have a blow head gasket. Usually if its the water pump your car will heat up put if you give it gas it'll eventually cool back down, and a blown head gasket the car usually won't cool back down. Hope this helped.
Possibly the Blower Motor has stopped working. This was the case in my 1994 Acura Legend. I just replaced it, and now the heat works great again!
Radiator may be plugged or restricted and need boiling out or replacing
its 2009 you punk, why dont you buy something newer...you better of replacing yourself.
I have a 94' Acura Legend Sedan and it does the same thing. I think it's a problem with insufficient airflow by the radiator while at rest, or heat-soaking, which is a condition where when a car is not moving insufficient airflow causes heat buildup in the engine bay- I believe that this is exacerbated by the low ground clearance. As far as a solution goes, I'm not sure, but it usually helps if I turn the a/c off while at a long stop light, and other accesories. I think this is just a problem with the car's design and there probably is nothing you can do about it. Hope this helped... I have a 94' Acura Legend Sedan and it does the same thing. I think it's a problem with insufficient airflow by the radiator while at rest, or heat-soaking, which is a condition where when a car is not moving insufficient airflow causes heat buildup in the engine bay- I believe that this is exacerbated by the low ground clearance. As far as a solution goes, I'm not sure, but it usually helps if I turn the a/c off while at a long stop light, and other accesories. I think this is just a problem with the car's design and there probably is nothing you can do about it. Hope this helped... I have a 94' Acura Legend Sedan and it does the same thing. I think it's a problem with insufficient airflow by the radiator while at rest, or heat-soaking, which is a condition where when a car is not moving insufficient airflow causes heat buildup in the engine bay- I believe that this is exacerbated by the low ground clearance. As far as a solution goes, I'm not sure, but it usually helps if I turn the a/c off while at a long stop light, and other accesories. I think this is just a problem with the car's design and there probably is nothing you can do about it. Hope this helped...
by gitting a screw driber and fixing the screws
Check all electrical connections battery cables etc. for looseness and corrosion Bad connection could cause spike and excessive heat Check voltage input and output of alternator' Check for a reverse polarity
Females go into heat every five to nine months. So five to nine months after her last heat she will go into heat. The litter should not affect her next heat cycle.
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I own a 1994 acura integra and the heater/air conditioning blower is not working, I can not defrost my windows and the heat does not blow. What is wrong and how can the problem be fixed.
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Five causes of heat energy are: friction (rubbing two objects together), conduction (transfer of heat through direct contact), convection (transfer of heat through fluid movement), radiation (transfer of heat through electromagnetic waves), and chemical reactions (such as combustion).
yes. anytime you pull a muscle or if your muscles are feeling sore, then you should ice it for about ten minutes and then add heat for ten minutes and continue doing that.